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Old 07-07-2004
Fabricio Greco
 
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Default Re: Squid authentication

Michael Heiming <michael+USENET@www.heiming.de> wrote in message news:<j5orr1-c5v.ln1@news.heiming.de>...
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> In comp.os.linux.networking Fabricio Greco <fabricio.greco@edag.com.br> suggested:
> > Hello Guys,
> > I am user of Squid2.2 and I have setup it to work with ncsa
> > authentication schema. Now I would like to change it, I don?t what the
> > user type a login and password to access the internet, I want to
> > validate the user through the login that he or she is using on the
> > Windows and Unix systems. At my Company we have a mixed enviroment
> > with UNIX-Solaris and PC-W2k systems.
> > I don?t want the user spend his or her time trying to store another
> > login/password.

>
> Sounds like FAQ, "23.5 How do I use the Winbind authenticators?"
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> http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-23.html#ss23.5
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Michael,
In this case I need an authentication schema. What I want is that
squid discovery the users who is logged in the PC or UNIX and give
permissions to him to access the internet. I am not sure if identd
daemon works fine for windows and unix. So, in this case, it is not
necessary to check passwords.

Regards
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